Eye YamantakaArtist Music Journals Vol. 1 No. 12 - EyeBrooklyn, NY (Vereinigte Staaten) / -): Soundscreen Design, 2010(Zeitschrift, Magazin) 24 unpag. S., 26,5x26,5 cm, Auflage: 1000, Nr. 447, Drahtheftung, Heft in Pappschuber mit AufkleberZusatzInformation: This is the twelfth and final edition of Soundscreen Design's Artist Music Journals series, featuring the work of Eye, known primarily as the vocalist for the Japanese band Boredoms and also for his prolific visual art portfolio. He used this project as an opportunity to design for dozens of imaginary bands, including original album art and vinyl details.
Eye lives and works in Japan, and is known primarily as the vocalist of the Boredoms (Voredoms), but has also worked with artists such as Nam June Paik and John Zorn, and has recently started performing solo as DJ Pika Pika Pika. In addition to his musical activities, Eye is an accomplished visual artist - his work includes collaborations with Shinro Otake (as Puzzle Punks), and he has designed many record covers, including the jacket of the Beck album Midnight Vultures.TitelNummer 010680375

Higgs Daniel Artist Music Journals Vol. 1 No. 03Brooklyn, NY (Vereinigte Staaten) / -): Soundscreen Design, 2009(Zeitschrift, Magazin) 24 unpag. S., 26,5x26,5 cm, Auflage: 1000, Nr. 932, Drahtheftung, Heft in Pappschuber mit Aufkleber.ZusatzInformation: Artist Music Journal is an ongoing, limited edition small book series published by Sound Screen Design that focuses on the inseparable connection between music and art. Each release is limited to 1,000 copies, features a 24 page, saddle-stitched small book printed on thick stock and encased in a 10″ record jacket. The artists signature is replicated on a letterpressed sticker placed around the jacket opening, and hand numbered.

Daniel Higgs is a musician and artist from Baltimore, Maryland, who has been a contributor to the independent art and music community for nearly 3 decades. His artistic work ranges from musical records to books of poetry to visual collections of his drawing, painting and collage work.Stichwort:NullerjahreTitelNummer 010677375

Desranleau Yannick / Lum ChloeArtist Music Journals Vol. 1 No. 9 - SeripopBrooklyn, NY (Vereinigte Staaten) / -): Soundscreen Design, 2010(Zeitschrift, Magazin) 24 unpag. S., 26,5x26,5 cm, Auflage: 1000, Nr. 319, Drahtheftung, Heft in Pappschuber mit AufkleberZusatzInformation: Edition 09 in the ongoing Artist Music Journals series features the work of the Montreal based artists and musicians Chloe Lum and Yannick Desranleau, known as Seripop. Known for their original illustration and design work, as well as their longstanding tenure as founders and members of the musical outfit Aids Wolf, Seripop have a broad following around the globe. For their AMJ, Seripop compiled years of original gig poster work, the first collection of its kind for the studio, which has made thousands of prints over the years.
About Seripop: Yannick Desranleau and Chloe Lum are visual artists and musicians who started collaborating in 2002 under the nom de guerre Seripop. Based in Montreal, Seripop has earned international attention for its stylistically distinct, silkscreened street posters. In 2005, Lum and Desranleau began experimenting with sculptural print installations which merge notions of city politics and visual perception. The duo has been speaking and exhibiting their work at various art institutions including Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, England, Peacock Visual Arts in Aberdeen, Scotland, and the University of North Texas, Denton, USA. In addition to Seripop, Lum and Desranleau play in AIDS Wolf, a noise-rock band and Hamborghinni, a drums and electronics project.
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Roettinger Brian Artist Music Journals Vol. 1 No. 10 - Brian Roettinger & No AgeBrooklyn, NY (Vereinigte Staaten) / -): Soundscreen Design, 2010(Zeitschrift, Magazin) 24 unpag. S., 26,5x26,5 cm, Auflage: 1000, Nr. 654, Drahtheftung, in Heft eingelegt eine Schallplatte in Schutzumschlag, in Pappschuber mit Aufkleber. Einseitige 10" Schallplatte "Brian Roettinger w/ No Age", 45 UpM, Katalognr. SSD.10ZusatzInformation: Edition 10 in the ongoing Artist Music Journals series features the work of the Los Angeles based designer, artist, musician and label owner Brian Roettinger, who operates the creative umbrella Hand Held Heart. Unlike any previous Artist Music Journal, this installment includes Brian's 24-page book as well as a one-sided 10" record, featuring a collaboration between Brian and No Age with three exclusive tracks!
Brian lives and works in Los Angeles primarily as a graphic designer. He received a BFA in graphic design from CalArts in 2004. His work encompasses design, publishing, writing and curating as well as running his own vinyl-only record label Hand Held Heart. In 2009 he was nominated for a Grammy for his design of the No Age Nouns album packaging. In 1999 he was providing bass duties for This Machine Kills. He is a part-time professor in the design department at CalArts, as well as a current designer in residency in the Design | Media Arts program at UCLA. TitelNummer 010679375